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testimony meeting

noun

  1. a meeting at which persons give testimonies of religious faith and related religious experiences.



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If we would have a great testimony meeting in the city of the skies, and all of the countless hosts there should one by one stand up to tell how they were brought from sin to Jesus, each one of them would point out some person who had been the chief instrument in his or her salvation.

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I was once at a testimony meeting.

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Stewart said to me: "Let us go up and hear them speak with new tongues and interpret the same, and enjoy the gifts of the gospel generally, for this is to be a prayer and testimony meeting."

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HIS is a little testimony meeting, in which each of the witnesses tells the story of the Lord’s gracious dealings with him.

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The Christians present have been prepared for this service by the cabin meetings held at six o'clock in the morning and a prayer and testimony meeting in the tabernacle at eight.

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